· Understanding the historical and current intervention criteria.
· Knowledge of significant interventions on architectural heritage.
· Analyzing and evaluating construction systems of major architectural typologies in historic buildings.
· Interpreting and typologically cataloging historic buildings.
· Understanding rehabilitation procedures and techniques, including materials, elements, and construction systems.
In the Pathology and Introduction course:
1. History and theory of intervention
2. Regulations: main guidelines, documents, and charters establishing intervention criteria historically and currently.
3. Interventions on architectural heritage
4. Lesions, procedures, and intervention techniques
Problem-solving and exercise classes
Laboratory practices
Self-paced learning
Flipped classroom
Gamification
Peer instruction
Real events
Just-in-time teaching
Lectures
Exams
Assignments
Internal/External Reports
Exercises, problems, practices
Projects
Group/Individual Presentations
Self-evaluation
Class participation/attendance
Project corrections: tutoring
Critiques by a panel/jury